Congratulations to NIRSA’s newly-elected leaders

NIRSA owes its success to the leadership of dedicated volunteers—to members who generously donate their time and use their experience in the collegiate recreation profession to support NIRSA members and strategically direct NIRSA’s operations and services. Thanks to these dedicated members, NIRSA continues to offer the best professional development, networking and resources to the collegiate recreation profession.

NIRSA members vote annually via electronic elections to fill positions on the NIRSA Member Network and the NIRSA Board of Directors. Elections recently closed, and the Association would like to thank the members who voted—just over 29%. From the highly qualified slate of inspiring individuals who stood for office to the dedicated members who took time out of their busy schedules to vote, the strength of our Association depends on your voice—and you’ve made it count.

The Association is pleased to welcome our incoming professional and student leaders to positions on the 2019-2020 NIRSA Board of Directors and Member Network beginning on May 1.

Article II: Members. Section 4A – Dues and Assessments

Article VII – Assembly

Passed, with 89.33% of voters in favor

Article XIV–Robert’s Rules of Order Revised

Passed, with 92.9% of voters in favor

Town Hall about Member Dues at NIRSA 2019

Because the proposed amendment for updating Member Dues parameters did not pass, the NIRSA Board of Directors—in consultation with the Finance Committee and the Bylaws Committee—will be considering options to resolve the issue of the elimination of Portland, Oregon CPI tables from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Board will consult with members and volunteer leaders in an effort to gather feedback to inform future decisions about how the Association moves forward with Member Dues parameters provided for in the Bylaws..

To gather feedback, the NIRSA Board of Directors will host a Town Hall Session at the 2019 NIRSA Annual Conference on Monday, February 18, 1:00pm-2:00pm in room 311 in the Hynes Convention Center. Information on this Town Hall will be added to the NIRSA 2019 Guidebook App.

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